KDE/Qt: Plasma Art, Qmmp, KDE Applications 18.08 and Takiro Ryo on Krita
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KDE Plasma 5.14: Default Wallpaper Revealed
The image above is the new KDE Plasma 5.14 wallpaper, which has just been revealed on designer Ken Vermette’s blog.
Ken has designed all of the Plasma 5 series wallpapers to date but his latest background is something of a dramatic departure.
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Qmmp – The Qt-based Multimedia Player – Release 1.2.3
Qmmp is a Qt-based multimedia player for Linux systems and a new release is introduced v1.2.3.
Qmmp , the slick and lightweight MP3 player for Linux systems and it is available for all distributions.
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New Neptune OS V5.4, Slax 9.5.0 Now Available, GNOME Redesigning Icons, KDE Applications 18.08 Enters Beta Testing and Kernel 4.18-rc6 Released
KDE Applications 18.08 has begun beta testing with version 18.07.80, and the release is scheduled for August 16, 2018. The software suite is adding two new libraries: KPkPass (for reading Apple Wallet pass files) and KItinerary (which consists of "itinerary extraction code and itinerary data model used for data model, data extraction, and data augmentation"). See the announcement and the KDE Community Wiki for more information.
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Interview with Takiro Ryo
I just checked and it looks like I started using Krita in 2013. I’m not exactly sure how it happened but I remember that I was frustrated about all the other tools I tried by then, PaintShop, Corel, Photoshop, SAI, you name it. I already was almost completely transitioned to Linux, except for the painting part and then I remembered that my computer science teacher once mentioned a tool for Linux that was not gimp. Unfortunately I couldn’t remember the name so I typed “good painting tool for Linux -gimp” into a search engine and BAM! Krita.
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